Welcome to day 3 of the Right to Energy Forum.
The day will start with a session on tackling summer energy poverty.
Energy poverty is not just an issue for those living in cold climates. European countries are heating up twice as fast as the global average, making summer energy poverty a significant threat to citizen’s health and wealth. This session shines a light on the specific issues related to summer energy poverty and the urgent need for adaptive strategies to address it holistically.
With Sarah Coupechoux from Fondation Abbé Pierre, Simon Pezzutto from EURAC, Panagiota Kotsila from Barcelona Lab for Urban Environmental Justice (BCNUEJ), and Roberta Ranieri from AESS/POWERUP, Emilie de Bassompierre from Friends of the Earth Europe (FoEE).
The second session is on Global energy justice: why it matters and how to work for it.
Defending the Right to Energy from Europe calls for democratising, degrowing and decolonising our energy systems. This panel aims to address how the energy transition in Europe is contributing to labour and environmental injustices and hindering the right to clean energy in the Global South. It will also explore initiatives and alliances beyond European borders through which to build global energy justice.
With Nicolo Wojewoda from 350.org, Lavinia Seinford from Transnational Institute (TNI),
Mahfud Lamin from NOVACT / Western Sahara is not for sale, Fabien Baudelet from NégaWatt, Josep Babot from Engineering Without Borders (ESF).
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